Thaddeus Young would prefer to play for a contender and he doesn’t view the Spurs in that category, he told Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports via the “Posted Up’ podcast.
“With this organization and this franchise, we’re not in a contending situation,” Young said. “We’re going to compete and we’re going to try to contend and try to do things, but we’re in a rebuilding situation. With being in a rebuilding situation, that’s not ideal for a guy that just came off a really good season, going into his 15th season to going to another rebuild.”
Except for a two-week stretch in November, Young has seen only spot minutes for San Antonio. In his last appearance, he played just four minutes against Charlotte.
He averaged 12.1 PPG, 6.2 RPG and 4.3 APG in 68 games with Chicago last season, including 23 starts. He was included in the DeMar DeRozan sign-and-trade.
“It bothers you a lot when you know that you’re 110% healthy and more than capable of helping your team and you’re not playing,” Young said. “It definitely bothers you. It doesn’t sit well with you. Sometimes it makes you sick to your stomach just because of the fact that you know you can help and you know that you can do certain things.”
Young expressed similar sentiments earlier this month, but it’s clear his frustration is growing. He has an expiring $14.19MM contract.
Coach Gregg Popovich is sympathetic to Young’s concerns and says the veteran forward has remained professional despite his lack of playing time, Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News tweets.
“We’re a young team and we’re trying to develop a lot of guys,” Popovich said. “That’s going to take the priority, and he understands that. He doesn’t like that, but he’s still a great teammate because he’s a pro.”